Now Ready. 



A HISTORY 



OF THE 



Birds of Kent 



BY 



NORMAN F. TICEHURST, 



M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S.Eng., M.B.O.U. 



With 24 plates depicting typical haunts and notable 

 Kentish Birds, and a large map of the county. 



Square Demy 8vo (9 x 6£). Cloth Bound, Gilt Top. 

 « A Handsome Volume of over 600 Pages. 



21s. 



NET. 



" This beautiful Monograph." 



Pall Mall Gazette. 



The Home-Life of a 

 Golden Eagle 



Photographed and described, by 



H. B. MACPHERSON. 



Crown 4to. 32 full-page 'Plates, artistically mounted. 



5s. net. 



"A book that every Naturalist will 

 be glad to have in his library." 



Bookman. 



<J The parent Eagles brooding, guarding, feeding and teaching*' the 

 young to break up the quarry, and even to fly, are shown in these 

 marvellous photographs taken at close quarters in a Scottish corrie. 

 The letterpress describes the Author's observations and experiences. 



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